pal around

verb

Etymology

From pal + around.

  1. inherited from round
  2. inherited from a-
  3. inherited from arounde
  4. compounded as pal around — “pal + around

Definitions

  1. To spend time with someone as a friend.

    • John plans to pal around with Joe today.
    • They had a respectful interaction, not a sour note between them, but they never palled around outside of work.
  2. To associate with someone, especially secretly or when viewed as objectionable

    To associate with someone, especially secretly or when viewed as objectionable; to fraternize.

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